My eight-year-old daughter likes golf, except when she hits bad shot. Then she hates it.
And if I offer advice? Then she hates me.
If I offer encouragement? She still hates me.
If I so much as breathe after her bad shot? Yep. Hates me. And golf.
So some days it's hard to lure her out to the course. The promise of ice cream after nine holes is usually effective bait, but not always. Her mom keeps our freezer pretty stocked with ice cream, and my daughter knows she can have some of that without golfing first.
My little girl is, however, a bit of a slave to fashion, not to mention all things pink and various shades of lime green. As luck would have it, I recently discovered a line of extremely trendy, extremely girly, and, well, rather spendy golf accoutrements by Keri Golf. Luckier yet, Keri's 2007 Bermuda Line is all about pink and various shades of lime green.
Designed by life-long golfer and designer Keri Murschell, the Keri Golf line of bags and accessories is admittedly high-end. The cart bags run $375 and the stand bags $295.
But hey, they are all adorned with nickel-plated hardware and each carries a cute sorority-girl name: Addison, Brooke, Charley, and Lauren, to name a few.
And maybe, just maybe, my daughter won't be quite so peeved walking to her topped drive if she looks really, really cute doing so (and if I refrain from speaking or breathing for the entire round).
Keri Golf's Bermuda Line melds girly pink with grassy green for a completely unique look.
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